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If you suffer from chronic bad breath, Clorial is a supplemental option that can help. Managing oral hygiene from the inside out, Progressive Health’s potent halitosis formula helps to combat your problem safely and effectively… More >>
Clorial Bad Breath Halitosis
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In March 2001, the National Institutes of Health issued the following warning: “The number of Web sites offering health-related resources grows every day. Many sites provide valuable information, while others may have information that is unreliable or misleading.” Furthermore, because of the rapid increase in Internet-based information, many hours can be wasted searching, selecting, and printing. This book was created for medical professionals, students, and members… More >>
Halitosis – A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References
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It’s the End of the World… Again That’s right grab yer BBQ sauce, hunker down, and enjoy the latest in the Bubbas of the Apocalypse universe. Let’s face it, when good ole boys and gals are left to their own vices… er I mean devices to fight the Yumbie horde in the time after the great Yuppie 25 Plague, certain niceties, rules of conduct, and laws are going to be tossed aside. Folks will bathe and brush their teeth when and if they feel like it. No one’s goi… More >>
The Four Bubbas of the Apocalypse: Flatulence, Halitosis, Incest, and… Ned
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before i got braces i had fresh, controllable breath but i didnt brush my teeth enough times when i had braces so now i got halitosis. and i have very good oral hygiene right now. i’ve been using antiseptic mouthwash for about 5 months now but it still doesnt go away. please give me some suggestions on what else i can do?
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The phrase delusional halitosis is somewhat self-explanatory, delusional meaning something that is only in your mind, and halitosis meaning bad breath. So then, what is delusional halitosis? The thought or fear that you have bad breath when in reality you don’t. Delusional halitosis affects approximately 1% of the population or less, so it is not a common disorder, however, it’s thought that the majority of patients that seek treatment for halitosis have delusional halitosis- in other words, they believe that they have a problem when they really don’t.
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Yogurt is believed to be a new cure for the treatment of halitosis. Studies have been recently been done to prove the validity o if this statement. One report about the use of yogurt as a cure for halitosis is displayed on the Internet.
According to a reading posted on Doctor NDTV.com, yogurt consumption is believed to help treat halitosis. The way that this is possible is due to the fact that yogurt reduces the amount of hydrogen and other volatile sulphide compounds that make the components of bacteria that cause halitosis. The best results of this test were people who consumed at least 90 grams of yogurt twice a day.
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There are new treatments for people who have halitosis, otherwise known as chronic bad breath. These treatments can help people gain control of their lives and help improve the quality of it.
If you are affected with the halitosis condition, your life may have been affected in a variety of ways. Some of those ways include hindrance of your relationships, deterring of your professional success, frequently bad taste in your mouth, people turning away when they are talking to you or a white or yellow film on your tongue. If you are one of these people you may want to explore new alternatives to the condition of halitosis.
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Have you ever wondered about the odor escaping from your mouth? Everyone from time to time has experienced halitosis (bad breath) and the embarrassment that accompanies it. There are many different causes for halitosis (bad breath). Among the causes, includes poor oral hygiene, smoking, tooth decay and gum problems.
There are more than 400 different types of bacteria in our mouth, which cause bad breath. These bacteria in the mouth release sulfur odors. Halitosis (bad breath) is stimulated by volatile sulfur compounds (vsc), which are released by the break down of proteins by the bacteria. Most of the odor contributing to halitosis (bad breath) is brought about by anaerobic bacteria, which grow on the back of the tongue. The beneficial effect of anaerobic bacteria is that they aid in digestion by breaking down proteins. People suffering from halitosis (bad breath) due to oral causes, are found to have abnormally high amounts of anaerobic bacteria in the oral cavity
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Most of people can remember a time when they were little, and hearing parents telling them to brush their teeth so they won’t fall out. This makes absolutely no sense to most children because their teeth were falling out anyway. Parents had the right idea, in that if kids don’t brush their teeth, be it permanent or otherwise, they will not only fall out, they will rot first. This, of course, causes great discomfort and possible pain before they fall out.
Is it enough to simply go in the bathroom once or twice daily, squeeze a bit of toothpaste on the brush and scrub, rinse and spit? Many people think this is adequate, but it is not. There is actually a proper brushing technique that will remove food particles lodged between the teeth. If this is done correctly, it will go along way to ensure that the teeth will neither rot nor fall out. The proper for term for that is gum disease (periodontitis). So look at the proper techniques for brushing:
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